Scott Dobie On Yesterday's Win

Last updated : 06 April 2008 By Thetashkentterror

United frontman Scott Dobie spoke to BBC Radio Cumbria's Derek Lacey on Saturday evening as he talked about the last-gasp 2-1 win over Yeovil at Brunton Park, Dobie first giving credit to Gary Madine for his role in Carlisle's injury-time winner :


" It was brilliant, it was good just to get on and play my part. I've come into a team and a squad that have been doing really well this season. To finally get on the pitch and play a vital part in the promotion push, it was brilliant. He (Gary Madine) did put it on my weaker foot though, next time he can maybe put it on my stronger foot, Gary has come along and done brilliantly though, he is a great young prospect for the club.

" It was troublesome times at Chester eight years ago, I think we were down to nine men as well. We're at the top end of the table now though, to get a goal pushing us in the right direction is brilliant. Especially just after a game you do get carried away a bit, but then we'll come in on Monday and we'll get ready for the game on Tuesday against Swansea which could take us just a point behind them. Anything is possible then really isn't it if we win that game, we could go up as champions, but like I say, you don't get carried away. You just concentrate on the next game.

" When I was sitting watching on the bench we were getting plenty of balls into the box, and we were getting plenty of opportunities. So I did think that it was only a matter of time before we scored, and then they've had, I think, was that their first shot on target? It's taken a deflection and it didn't give Westy (Keiren Westwood) much of a chance. I always thought though that we could come back into the game, and then when we got the equaliser from Murph's (Peter Murphy's) goal then I thought that we would go on and win this.

" From what I've seen of Westy since he has been here he has been outstanding, he really has. He got the League One goalkeeper of the month as well so he deserves every accolade that he is getting. He really is a great keeper with a good future ahead of him. They are a good team Swansea, we played them when I was at Forest at the start of the season and they tore Forest apart. Carlisle, ourselves, have got a great home record though, and obviously it's just got all the makings for a good game. "